Episodes
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The forward to the second trilogy (very Lord of the Rings style, if I do say so myself), reiterating the familial history and amount of mental health work I've undergone through the years.
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A short summary, thank you for listening.
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Episodes manquant?
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Drawing the rabbit hole to a close, I ponder the ties of my trauma to the current confusion over my sexual identity.
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Examining the results of an abusive relationship on my biochemical make-up, whether it was my parent's decimated marriage or my own experience with abuse is a good ole chicken-or-the-egg debate as to why my dating history is so turbulent.
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Looking from a broader perspective at our treatment of women throughout history, I acknowledge the hypocrisy of our standards for women versus how we actually treat them.
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Discussing the effects a conservative upbringing has on standards of sexuality for women.
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Expressing my frustrations with the "progressive" nature of a woman's place in the 21st century, I highlight the necessity of destigmatizing female sexuality.
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Touching on the impacts of our consumerism culture and prioritization of wealth in favor of community, this episode delves into the motivation behind the pull.
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Diving further into my past, the themes of international diplomacy begin to emerge, and I recount the misplaced attempt to coerce me into "presenting myself to high society" as a debutante.
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Pulling together the first series of clues, my life's "purpose" begins to unravel...
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The REAL currency of the world.
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The beginning of the Ghislaine Maxwell spiral.
We cover the background of my family's military history and set the scene of my childhood: frozen in a historically preserved 1950's military/farming town, I consider the possibilities of my Grandpa's involvement with the Department of Defense.
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The first series of podcasts begins a re-telling of my blog's initial posts: The Ghislaine Maxwell series.
In it, I dare to delve into the realm of my family's secrets--entrapped in themes of national security, international diplomacy, and a woman's place in the world.